Analyze Problems and Make Decisions
About
This 3-hour course includes 90 minutes of live online instruction and 90 minutes of self-directed learning.
Individuals and organizations alike are faced with many choices and an overload of information that can make decision-making quite a challenge. Gathering the right data, analyzing it, involving the right people and resources, and coming to a good decision all take time. Sometimes this seems impractical, even impossible.
This program highlights several different problem-solving tools and methods for gathering and analyzing data to make the process efficient and interactive. Decisions often need to be made quickly or under pressure, which can lead to stress on individuals and teams. Learn to apply practical principles that can minimize stress that impedes sound decision-making.
For the best value, purchase this course as part of the Leadership Effectiveness 1 Year Subscription.
Objectives:
What You’ll Learn
This course tells you how to block out all the noise that impedes sound decision-making. Improve your ability to evaluate issues in a stress-free and beneficial way. Involve the right people and resources, and discover foolproof methods that make even the toughest decisions seem easy.
Why You Want To Learn It
Decisions are often made quickly and often under pressure. It’s important to stay levelheaded to make the right choices. This course will give you the clarity and calmness you need to assess the situation, neutralize the problem, and choose what’s best for everyone.
How It Will Help You
This course will get you flexing your creative thinking muscles. It will help you prove your leadership abilities as you begin taking initiative in tough situations, and solving problems in innovative ways. See better results every time you rise to the decision-making challenge, with composition and confidence!
At the end of this session, you will be able to:
- Use defined processes to solve challenging problems
- Apply decision-making techniques to reach more sound decisions
- Apply principles for controlling stress and worry that can get in the way of making good decisions and solving problems